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| Yes, a good audio device is important in a gaming PC |
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| No, I count on a good pair of headphones to make up for onboard audio |
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Creative Announces a Game Changer with Sound Blaster Recon3D for PC/Mac, Xbox360, PS3
Creative Technology Ltd today announced the Sound Blaster Recon3D, the USB audio device that provides unprecedented cross-platform audio immersion and realism and voice clarity for the Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Mac.
The Sound Blaster Recon3D comes in a compact size similar to a gaming mouse and easily connects to an Xbox 360, PS3, PC or Mac via USB. It dramatically improves the audio playback quality and experience with THX TruStudio Pro, a suite of audio enhancements developed by the collaborative expertise of Creative and THX audio engineers. The Sound Blaster Recon3D features Dolby Digital enabled via the optical input to provide full 5.1 surround decoding, which combines with THX TruStudio Pro Surround to deliver stunning accuracy and positional audio playback over a gaming headset and an amazing virtual multi-speaker movie listening experience over headphones. In addition, for voice communications, the Sound Blaster Recon3D improves voice quality with CrystalVoice processing, which implements innovative technologies that are specially designed to deliver crystal clear vocal fidelity in multiplayer games, online chats and video conferencing. The outstanding audio and voice performance of the Sound Blaster Recon3D is made possible by the power of the integrated Sound Core3D processor, Creative’s recently introduced Quartet DSP with four independent processor cores. Engineered for low power consumption and high performance, Sound Core3D is Creative’s first sound and voice processor to integrate a four-core high-performance digital signal processor (DSP) and high-quality HD audio digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) on one chip. “We designed the Sound Blaster Recon3D to enable seamless audio enhancement for all platforms – whether it’s a console gaming system or a Mac or PC, Sound Blaster Recon3D provides the best audio experience and voice communications available,” said Ryan Schlieper, product marketing manager for audio and gaming at Creative Labs, Inc. “We’ve been able to accomplish this based upon our heritage of designing and selling more than 400 million sound cards. This simple-to-use solution leverages the evolution of our audio engineering expertise, the Sound Core3D, resulting in the Sound Blaster Recon3D, which enables all gamers to experience dramatically improved sound quality, regardless of platform or content.” The Sound Blaster Recon3D features dedicated controls for instant access to Volume, Mic Boost, and THX TruStudio Pro audio enhancement settings. It also introduces Scout Mode, which enables users to accurately pinpoint targets in FPS games, allowing them to hear their enemies before their enemies hear them, similar to sending out a “Recon-naissance” team to “Recon” on the enemies in the military. To bring out the best audio performance in any gaming headset, the Sound Blaster Recon3D includes a premium Headphone/Mic preamp. Connectivity options include Micro USB, Stereo Mic In/Headphone/Line out, plus Aux In or Optical In with Dolby Digital Decoding for headphone surround sound. The Sound Blaster Recon3D works with a Xbox 360, PS3, PC or Mac without requiring the user to install drivers, so it’s ideal for portable use in a gaming tournament or LAN party or at a friend’s house. As an added feature, users can install the included software on their PC or Mac and set up their own audio profile using THX TruStudio Pro settings. These can then be saved on the Sound Blaster Recon3D for use with an Xbox 360 or PS3. The included software also enables an additional advanced audio toolbox of algorithms, such as a 10-band graphic EQ, bass management, and speaker configuration for use on the PC or Mac. THX TruStudio Pro includes:
The Sound Blaster Recon3D is upgradeable with the optional TacticLink wireless card, so gamers can pair the Sound Blaster Recon3D with the Sound Blaster Tactic3D Omega Headset for wireless audio and communications on all platforms. Creative will introduce the Sound Blaster Recon3D and the Sound Blaster Tactic3D Omega headset packaged together in a special bundle later this year that will include the TacticLink wireless card, providing games with a cross-platform wireless audio experience. In addition to its multiple uses for gaming, the Sound Blaster Recon3D is so versatile that it can also be used for high-quality audio playback for music and movies. It streams audio from movies such as those played from the Netflix application on the PS3 and Xbox 360, while improving the audio quality and experience. The Sound Blaster Recon3D is slated for availability in October for US $129.99. |
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What kind of wireless is used?
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Something tells me because of their shitty driver support when Vista/7 came along, Creative has had somewhat of a bad reputation and I don't think this product won't sell too well. I still own my X-Fi because I've never had any driver problems, but I've heard way too many bad stories of incompatibility and other things. The fact that this supports consoles is a HUGE plus and I think that is it's only saving grace.
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Will somebody please tell me what the fuck this is?
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does it use bluetooth if it does it;s a deal breaker.
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There are two ways of connecting it:
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Might I ask, how should it connect?
It's really just a glorified USB audio thing. But it sounds like it has some extra DSP processing which could possibly be neat. Lots of bullshit in that PR though! The ridiculous naming of the features is obviously designed to attract idiots, which I find annoying. |
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I know this is an old news post, but I'm really interested in getting the USB ver. of this card, seeing that I ran out of PCIe slots in my board, so I was hoping any of you guys could help me with a question.
My question is: Does the USB ver. have any sort of optical out I can use to connect my speakers to? Dunno why Creative didn't include at least a mini HDMI out for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD output on any of these cards, but I cannot even find a reference to an optical out for the USB version, and I simply cannot get the PCIe version, can any of you guys help me answer this question? Otherwise, I'll go for a good old USB X-Fi with optical out. ![]() Any input will be greatly appreciated.
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Yes, that's all I could find too, this seems like nothing more than a glorified headphone amplifier+DAC
I'm really hoping this S/PDIF connector works as an I/O port of sorts, able to output at least optical 5.1 for a nice set of speakers or a decent receiver, but it looks like the 3.5mm stereo jack is the only output you get ![]() I know this card won't come out until next month, but I hope any of you guys have a better idea of what to expect from it
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